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Goleman, Daniel – Learning (Canada), 1984
Current research shows that, while fluid intelligence may decline with age, crystallized intelligence continues to rise over the life span. Key factors in maintaining mental capabilities include staying socially involved, being mentally active, and being flexible. (SK)
Descriptors: Aging (Individuals), Cognitive Ability, Intellectual Development, Lifelong Learning
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Berg, Cynthia A. – Educational Gerontology, 1986
Outlines major premises of contextual perspectives to adult intellectual development and describes what theorists hypothesize to be changes in environmental demands that occur during adulthood. Presents research suggesting that people's conceptions of intelligence at all points during development include social competence as a form of intellectual…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Adult Development, Intellectual Development, Interpersonal Competence
Lewis, Rosa B. – 1981
The philosophical roots of the concept of lifelong learning are considered in relation to the views of Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle. They pioneered in their analyses of intellectual development and in the importance of the use of the mind throughout the life span. Plato and Aristotle added metaphysical arguments to support their systems of…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Adult Learning, Educational Philosophy, Experiential Learning
Bisconti, Ann Stouffer – New Directions for Education, Work and Careers, 1979
Although it is difficult to quantify the contribution of the college years to work productivity, evidence shows that college does make a difference. It is suggested that the education-work productivity relationship needs to be strengthened through effective counseling, since skills are marketable if those who possess them know they are marketable.…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Career Counseling, Education Work Relationship, Educational Benefits
Dickey, John S., Jr. – College Board Review, 1989
Offering a degree in advance of the traditional B.A. will "exalt the liberal arts curriculum" and better serve new students. The curriculum should be expanded to accommodate the less-qualified undergraduates and full service should be offered to the public, six days a week, year round. (MLW)
Descriptors: Adult Students, Bachelors Degrees, College Students, Continuing Education